Improper use of sick days, dipping into petty cash and getting into some kind of a fight with a student are the latest infractions released by B.C.'s Teacher Regulation Branch.
Douglas Allan Ondrik, a teacher at an elementary school in Vernon, lied about being sick.
He in fact flew to Vancouver to visit a friend in hospital, buy a car and watch his son's university basketball game. He was suspended 15 days.
Katherine Doreen Macleod at Maple Ridge Secondary was suspended without pay for four weeks for taking money from the petty cash drawer without accounting for it.
And Hersimer Kaur Johl at Burnaby's Moscrop Secondary got into a spat with a Grade 8 student.
The boy wouldn't leave her classroom, so she took him outside where he swore at her and pushed her, and they got into a "physical altercation".
Johl was transferred to another school and ordered to get counselling.